Unraveling the families and allegiances and geographical proximities of all of the characters in Game of Thrones can be daunting at times, but part of the fun of the HBO series is keeping track of it all. Well, now you can help your fellow "Thronies" piece together the action with one of the most awesome jigsaw puzzles ever created! We're not actually sure they still use jigsaws in puzzle-making, but this is also not your granddad's puzzle - it's 4D, baby! After you've pieced together the geography of the continent of Westeros (1000+ pieces), a second layer maps out the political landscape of the series (200+ pieces), followed by a third layer that raises the famous structures of Westeros above the surface of the map (50+ locations). You may be saying "Wait, isn't that only three dimensions?" Well, the fourth dimension is time, and the lucky recipient of this puzzle will have the time of their life assembling the 30" x 18" map! See what we did there?

Ever since the Battlestar Galactica toaster of 2009, pop-culture toasters have only become more common, from the Darth Vader toaster to the Spider-Man toaster to the upcoming Nightmare on Elm Street toaster. But there is no toaster so sacrilegious as the Watchmen toaster. Were he not busy praying to his many gods or engaging in ritual sex acts, author Alan Moore would no doubt shake his head at the gall, the audacity, the unabashed brilliance of a toaster that burns Rorschach's inkblot mask into every piece of bread. After all, who wouldn't want to munch a piece of toast as they unravel a massive conspiracy that threatens to shake the foundations of society? This sleek black toaster makes a great gift for the Watchmen lover, toast lover, or clinical psychologist in your life.

Darth Vader is a living testament to the importance of safety equipment. After all, it was a lack of goggles, plus some other stuff, that caused him to leave 50% of himself behind on Mustafar. So when handling hot beverages, always use a heat-blocking cuff to protect your hands from scalding lava-like temperatures within. Sure, you could use the cardboard cuffs that most cafes will supply you, but why not help the environment and drink that latte in style with a cuff made out of vintage Return of the Jedi bedsheets? Darth Vader and his Imperial Guard lackeys will show that barista/McDonald's employee you mean business, and that you find nothing at all amusing about the extremely high temperature of their drinks.

"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be thirsty, will be granted the power of Thor!" If you know anyone who likes Thor and/or drinking, boy howdy, we've got the gift idea for you. This inexpensive, solid metal bottle opener of Mjolnir has the Uru hammer's power-granting inscription on the front (the real one, not our made-up one) and a bottle-opening indentation on the back. Wrap it together with a six-pack of your local holiday brew and watch the eyes of the booze-craving comic fan who receives it light the eff up. The light will eventually fade, and bring with it a ponderous sleep, but for one glorious Christmas eve, that nerd will be like unto a god in Valhalla, drinking toasts to his fellow warriors and opening bottlecaps with a tiny mallet. Just don't tell him they're twist-offs.

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I'm pretty sure Age of Ultron is as bad as everyone says it is, so start the comics gift with Walking Dead, Saga, or Morning Glories, all of which have a better volume one than my drop off point of AoU (number 3).

I liked Battle Beasts and if you love the toys buy it, but I recommend a semi realistic thinking approach so if that's your alley but you love hybrid manimals kicking ass, buy fucking ELEPHANTMEN.

Yeahhhh I'm a comic geek.

Great list all in all and this article popped up after my contest entry for it to be a feature so it's like I've already won!

I was just looking at that hat the other day on Amazon. Despite it being ungodly hot to wear (According to reviews, because its all plastic) it would make a sweet costume for Halloween 2015. Hat, pair of inside out jeans. Clock tower t-shirt or something. Aww yeah.

So the Heroes United comes with a code to get the mini-mates? Still I watched the video the other day from the library. Having a Hulk minimate would go good with the 3 3/4 and the fin fang foom hulk I already have.

Love that 1960's Batmobile,I would have died if I had gotten that as a child for Christmas. Awesome toy. Being a Thronie, my fiance would love to assemble the Westeros Puzzle and would want to glue it into one piece to hand on her study wall.

Ugh, so many cool presents....and huh. I didn't know that Wolf Children got a dub release, hot dog! :D Adding that to my mental list of things to get in the future.

Uh, but if I had to try and win anything, I think it'd be the Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United DVD. I watch way too much Cartoon Network for my own good, and I've seen enough commercials for this movie to actually be interested in it.

I spent my Christmas funds on a set of Micronauts for the dashboard of my car, so anything I can win here will be happily regifted to the geeks in my life. Otherwise, it's Taco Bell gift certificates for the lot of 'em.

@Spekkio I too am underwhelmed mate. Not sure if it is all around bad lists this year of if I am just more apathetic to the season than usual. I will just continue to buy books and art prints for friends and family (ok mostly myself) this year,..

Edit to include: oh yeah and F*** Age of Ultron. There were ALOT of good comics this year and that was def not one of them.